Address: 2140 Bonnycastle Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1928, this 11-story building near Cherokee Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The photograph shows the structure in the early stages of its...

The quilt was designed and executed by Janet M. Citino of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. She has been a teacher and designer of needlework for many years. Her designs have been published in Mc Calls [sic] Needlework and Crafts, The Workbasket and other...

Maps of Louisville's properties created by federally-funded Works Progress Administration (WPA). Three copies of this book were used to create a complete set of maps, since each one lacked one or more of the maps. Printed on cover: "Volume II...

Address: 2118 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. The Bardstown Road Branch of the First National Bank features a sign with a clock suspended perpendicular to the building. The brick building has a crenellated roofline and plate glass windows...

Address: 600 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A sign on the side of this brick building announces that it is First Standard Bank, an African American bank in downtown Louisville. The pediment over the door, mock...

Cheerleading; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Basketball; Basketball players; Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.)

University of Louisville cheerleader leads a cheer with upheld pom-poms during University of Louisville versus Wichita basketball at Freedom Hall on January 2, 1969. Cheerleader - University of Louisville versus Wichita at Freedom Hall on January...

Cheerleading; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Basketball; Basketball players; Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.)

University of Louisville cheerleader applauds the action on the court during University of Louisville versus Wichita basketball at Freedom Hall on January 2, 1969. Cheerleaders - University of Louisville versus Wichita at Freedom Hall on January 2,...

A display of Enro shirts in the window of the Crutcher & Starks store at 656 South 4th Street. A sign in the window announces, "Pastels! A new shirt novelty for spring! $2.75 - 3 for $8." Hats, belts, canes and ties are included in the arrangement.

Portrait of Margaret (Mrs. S. W.) Gibbs of Louisville, Kentucky sitting on a bench, wearing her wedding gown and holding a bouquet of flowers. The photograph is silvering around the edges, torn in a few places and yellowing with age. Handwritten on...

Character portrait of left profile of performer H. J. Montague (also known as Harry) in costume for the role of Captain Molineaux in "The Shaughraun." He wears a military cap and jacket with epaulets. "The Shaughraun" was performed at Macauley's...

Retouched portrait of George M. Cohan in suit jacket and tie. Performer/producer/composer/lyricist/writer Cohan's life story was immortalized in the 1943 film "Yankee Doodle Dandy," starring James Cagney as Cohan. Cohan was born July 4, 1878 in...

Character portrait of left profile of performer R. D. McLean, with his hair powdered, and wearing a toga. Born March 7, 1859 in New Orleans, Louisiana, McLean and his wife, fellow actor Marie Prescott, toured together until Prescott's death in the...

Full-length character portrait of actress, producer, and writer Eleanor Robson in costume for the role of Mary Ann in the comedy "Merely Mary Ann," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre on November 30 - December 2, 1905. She wears work clothes...

Portrait of right profile of actress Marie Prescott. She wears a white dress reminiscent of those worn in ancient Greece, and her hair pulled back into a bun. Prescott and her husband, fellow actor R. D. McLean, toured together until Prescott's...

Half-tone photomechanical print of actress, producer, and writer Eleanor Robson wearing a scullery cap, likely in costume for the role of Mary Ann in the comedy "Merely Mary Ann," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre on November 30 - December...

Portrait of actress Jennie Reiffarth wearing a white hat or hair band at the back of her head and a velvet bow around her neck. She starred in "7-20-8, or Casting the Boomerang" at Macauley's Theatre from January 31 - February 2, 1884, and in "The...